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moving on now syria is in a third year of civil war between the government and assad forces france and britain the anniversary with calls to better equip rebel fighters that's despite numerous reports of radical islamists among the opposition ranks and there's also his morea few notion reports now that conflict has since seventy thousand people killed and millions flee their homes this part of syria known as mesopotamia between the tigris and euphrates rivers is considered a cradle of civilization has been home to many ask nick and religious groups living in peace and harmony for ages people here believe this diversity is serious strong point but some warn it could also be used against the country and that's something to destroy. and to regime slogans in syria have been repeated to the longest of all the arab spring countries but assad didn't step down within weeks like the leaders of to measure and egypt nor did his regime fall within months like colonel gadhafi is in libya opposing sides have gone beyond demonstrations and clashes killings have become an everyday reality those wantin
moving on now syria is in a third year of civil war between the government and assad forces france and britain the anniversary with calls to better equip rebel fighters that's despite numerous reports of radical islamists among the opposition ranks and there's also his morea few notion reports now that conflict has since seventy thousand people killed and millions flee their homes this part of syria known as mesopotamia between the tigris and euphrates rivers is considered a cradle of...
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[inaudible] what does it say about the priority of this coalition government? >> it's an important priority we have taken on in budget after budget even in difficult times say we are on your side, we want to cut your taxes bills. in two weeks time there are is a tax cut of over 200 pounds for 24 million people in our country. each and every taxpayer at the same time lifting over 2 million people out of tax and don't pay any income tax at all. it's progress on the side of people who work hard and want to get on. >> what is the prime minister planning to spend his millionaire's tax on? [cheering and applause] >> honorable lady, when the top rate of tax put up, millionaires paid 7 million pounds less. that's incompetent and inefficient sei she left -- to support. >> the question is asked, when the prime minister is giving -- [inaudible] dr. julian lewis. give him the sas nighting gail had the qirks quashed following the quashing of his military prison sentence last year, does the prime minister agree with me that it would be totally against the public interest and
[inaudible] what does it say about the priority of this coalition government? >> it's an important priority we have taken on in budget after budget even in difficult times say we are on your side, we want to cut your taxes bills. in two weeks time there are is a tax cut of over 200 pounds for 24 million people in our country. each and every taxpayer at the same time lifting over 2 million people out of tax and don't pay any income tax at all. it's progress on the side of people who work...
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government thousands of dollars for supplies take a look at this control switch the u.s. pays nine hundred dollars for that when it's actually valued at just seven dollars eighty dollars for a section of a pipe that is actually valued at just a buck fifty and when you're talking hundreds of billions of dollars nine hundred bucks of course sounds like small change but obviously it's adding here's another one why spread fraud led by a former u.s. army officer cost tens of millions of dollars in kickbacks. nektar to government contracts for bottled water twenty two people were criminally convicted but still tens of millions of dollars in contracts for bottled water but for iraqis they're paying a different cost a government rife with corruption and in fighting near daily deadly bombing still blast baghdad streets and a quarter of the country's thirty one million lives in poverty meanwhile war veteran and peace activist police the scars left on iraqis as well as the coalition troops will take years to heal nicely you know america the ball in a china shop you know the iraq we
government thousands of dollars for supplies take a look at this control switch the u.s. pays nine hundred dollars for that when it's actually valued at just seven dollars eighty dollars for a section of a pipe that is actually valued at just a buck fifty and when you're talking hundreds of billions of dollars nine hundred bucks of course sounds like small change but obviously it's adding here's another one why spread fraud led by a former u.s. army officer cost tens of millions of dollars in...
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the government up front saying we're going to take your money. we're doing it secretly, and i think the honest approach is bett. shibani: they make parallels in cypress, and what you mentioned happens here in the u.s., but the levy on bank deposits, this is what is causing a storm, and it's really getting people upset. are you concerned about any kind of precedence this could bring into the industry into europe and what it could do to banking confidence as a whole because when you start to have runs on banks and runs into atms as we see vis walls of and people concerned about whether or not they get their money, that creates panic. >> yeah, i think, you know, it could be a wakeup call. i own an offshore bank in the caribbean, and our business, since the cypress event, is up about 150%, so a lot of people are looking for safer places to park money because people are starting to think about hether deposit insurance is not all that it's marketed to be. the fdia insures 8 trillion in deposits, but 25 billion in reserves. my bank in the caribbean is a
the government up front saying we're going to take your money. we're doing it secretly, and i think the honest approach is bett. shibani: they make parallels in cypress, and what you mentioned happens here in the u.s., but the levy on bank deposits, this is what is causing a storm, and it's really getting people upset. are you concerned about any kind of precedence this could bring into the industry into europe and what it could do to banking confidence as a whole because when you start to have...
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the previous government, the previous government borrowed -- [yelling] >> order! order! order! >> we can't have all talk without the year. it's not a competition who can shout loudest. you don't want to boo your own chancellor. i'm sure your constituents would understand if you believe the chamber. let us continue. chancellor exchequer. >> mr. deputy speaker, the facts show the opposite to be true. the previous government borrowed 159 billion. this year the government is forecasted to borrow 114 billion pounds. that's 45 pounds a year less borrowing. borrowing from 108 billion next year and 97 billion in 2014, and 87 billion in the last year before holding 61 billion and 42 billion in the following two years and ensure complete transparency the odr published the number without the cash transfer. they show on the measure too borrow is forecast to fall. we admitted to a fiscal mandate that would balance the current budget over the following rolling five years, i can confirm that they we're on course to meet our fiscal mandate and meet it one year only. however, the likelihood of
the previous government, the previous government borrowed -- [yelling] >> order! order! order! >> we can't have all talk without the year. it's not a competition who can shout loudest. you don't want to boo your own chancellor. i'm sure your constituents would understand if you believe the chamber. let us continue. chancellor exchequer. >> mr. deputy speaker, the facts show the opposite to be true. the previous government borrowed 159 billion. this year the government is...
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jeffrey brown begins with israel's new government. brown: in jerusalem today, workers literally rolled out the red carpet as part of a final preparations ahead of president obama's trip to the region. at the same time, israel's new coalition government was itself installed. led again by prime minister benjamin netanyahu but including new key players. its formation took weeks of negotiations after netanyahu won re-election in january's parliamentary elections. a victory accompanied by the surprisingly strong second-place finish of yair lapid. today netanyahu had to say about his new government stance on relations with the palestinians. >> with a palestinian partner who is willing to conduct negotiations in good faith, israel will be prepared for historic compromise that will end the conflict with the palestinians forever. >> brown: on one important issue, new jewish settlements in the west bank and east jerusalem, the country's new housing minister said yesterday that building would continue in, quote, accordance with what the governme
jeffrey brown begins with israel's new government. brown: in jerusalem today, workers literally rolled out the red carpet as part of a final preparations ahead of president obama's trip to the region. at the same time, israel's new coalition government was itself installed. led again by prime minister benjamin netanyahu but including new key players. its formation took weeks of negotiations after netanyahu won re-election in january's parliamentary elections. a victory accompanied by the...
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think it will be before governments start sniffing around your bank account. frankly, i believe it's not long. think this country, when first federal income tax was just to blender efforts of world war i but it stuck around. or europe. expanded. what started out as a 4% tax for millionaires is now north of 20%, and en snaring, well, everyone. that is what concerns me about this cyprus tax. what the poor saps will discover when the banks reopen in cyprus, run. can't take their money and the government is watching and limiting, and i am kind of worrying. what is going on in this island nation, is a tsunami. bank on it. literally. to rich edison, in cyprus to this nervous night before, hey, rich. >> good evening neil, you have to imagine, folks without access to their banks account will have some tomorrow 8:30 in the morning. for more than a week these folks had closed banks today there was a bit of a lull, in fact that banks were closed not because of a bank panic but a regular holiday, greek independence day. but there are thoughts to last week with long lines
think it will be before governments start sniffing around your bank account. frankly, i believe it's not long. think this country, when first federal income tax was just to blender efforts of world war i but it stuck around. or europe. expanded. what started out as a 4% tax for millionaires is now north of 20%, and en snaring, well, everyone. that is what concerns me about this cyprus tax. what the poor saps will discover when the banks reopen in cyprus, run. can't take their money and the...
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we are unhappy because the hong kong government treats us unfairly. this is discrimination. >> the lower court ruled in 2011 that the maids had the right to seek permanent residencresidenc. critics say granting residency would bring an influx of more foreign helpers. they say that could strange the social services, health and education system. >>> police in south korea say clues from a cyber attack last week on major banks and broadcasters point abroad. they say a malicious code originated from internet protocol addresses in four countries including the united states. malware infected servers at three tv stations and three banks. that triggered massive network failures last wednesday, disabling more than 32,000 computers. police and members of a south korean government task force have detected ip addresses allocated to the u.s. and three european countries. they have not disclosed the specific names of the european nations involved, but they've asked for cooperation from relevant authorities to track down the original source of the cyber attacks. inve
we are unhappy because the hong kong government treats us unfairly. this is discrimination. >> the lower court ruled in 2011 that the maids had the right to seek permanent residencresidenc. critics say granting residency would bring an influx of more foreign helpers. they say that could strange the social services, health and education system. >>> police in south korea say clues from a cyber attack last week on major banks and broadcasters point abroad. they say a malicious code...
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their own government they've lost trust in the e.u. in the euro group their partners in europe you know they say you know we're part of the union butt. we feel that they feel that they have been cornered into a position where they had no choice but to accept something very difficult so their view towards europe really has changed right now. you know what kind of a union this is going to be and also i think they were worried they were disappointed that no one really came to help them to their aid and they say the people say that look it's not our fault it's not their fault ordinary workers to do the jobs those people who got their banks into trouble where are they now are they actually experiencing the same things that they are here on the ground so that's kind of this it's gone there's no confidence with people on anything anyone says to them and to wrap it up we have about a minute left but what message does this send to people around the world who are watching i mean we're seeing things play out in iceland in greece all different out
their own government they've lost trust in the e.u. in the euro group their partners in europe you know they say you know we're part of the union butt. we feel that they feel that they have been cornered into a position where they had no choice but to accept something very difficult so their view towards europe really has changed right now. you know what kind of a union this is going to be and also i think they were worried they were disappointed that no one really came to help them to their...
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government admitted torturing some of the detainees was kools another exactly since in may the same year the u.s. senate refused to fund the closure of the jail until the president provided more details as to what to do with the detainees then in mid october to appear the situation that changed when the congress approved allowed to some of the detainees to be moved to the us for prosecution but then it all you turned again at the end of two thousand and ten when the same congress approved the defense spending bill which prevented us trials for guantanamo detainees in january two thousand and eleven despite his campaign promise to close that obama signed the defense of the reason plan which ruled out shutting guantanamo bay down and prevented the transfer of prisoners from the camp in march obama also signed an executive order resuming military trials for. detainee's and we've seen by many as a complete reversal of his former policies in december two thousand and eleven the president feel to veto the national defense bill being the way for prisoners to be held indefinitely and without cha
government admitted torturing some of the detainees was kools another exactly since in may the same year the u.s. senate refused to fund the closure of the jail until the president provided more details as to what to do with the detainees then in mid october to appear the situation that changed when the congress approved allowed to some of the detainees to be moved to the us for prosecution but then it all you turned again at the end of two thousand and ten when the same congress approved the...
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government talks of expanding the notorious facility instead of considering the fate of those being held without charge or trial. also later exiled former pakistani president pervez musharraf has returned home planning to regain political power despite criminal charges and assassination threats from the taliban this story and more after the break. technology innovation. developments around. the future. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew. welcome to the big picture. the. it is easy to get. you to. welcome the syrian national coalition has a decisive there were gestures the resignation of its president. announced he was stepping down just months after he was elected all his point to chaos today sales. in his statement was outed said that he was stepping down because some matters have to quote him reached red lines now he hasn't explained exactly what prompted his resignation but he did say that he was designing to be able to
government talks of expanding the notorious facility instead of considering the fate of those being held without charge or trial. also later exiled former pakistani president pervez musharraf has returned home planning to regain political power despite criminal charges and assassination threats from the taliban this story and more after the break. technology innovation. developments around. the future. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you...
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bailout deal is looming in the thames to meet the demands the government has produced a plan that could potentially see scores of people lose up to a fifth of their life savings for the sake of rescuing the banks the prospect called panic and discontent across cyprus this week with kwanza venting their anger on the streets. and now reports. in a dramatic week of unfolding events cyprus has moved from rejected europe with a resounding no vote on what it saw as an unfair demand for getting a ten billion euro bailout did now bending over backwards trying to clinch that money scrambling to put together a package pleasing enough to its creditors the so-called troika now saying yes to imposing a twenty percent levy on deposits above one hundred thousand euros in the bank of cyprus and four percent for big deposits in other banks imposing capital controls creating a solidarity fund and a restructuring it's a lean vegs and in that week of dramatic political and economic maneuvering citizens were on an emotional roller coaster panicked cypriots rushed to a.t.m. to try and get their money out of
bailout deal is looming in the thames to meet the demands the government has produced a plan that could potentially see scores of people lose up to a fifth of their life savings for the sake of rescuing the banks the prospect called panic and discontent across cyprus this week with kwanza venting their anger on the streets. and now reports. in a dramatic week of unfolding events cyprus has moved from rejected europe with a resounding no vote on what it saw as an unfair demand for getting a ten...
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they always come complain that the syrian government is an exclusive. government that basis for his own exclusion excluding anyone but that is not with them and this is something that the coalition of position forces and the new interim government is doing there saying we are the opposition we are present the syrian people and that anyone who says otherwise i was another approach to the issue should not be labeled as opposition and this is a serious problem and i think it's one of the key factors behind most of its departure and i was telling you sources close to you have told me that in part not mainly in part his resignation has to do with the recent violence the three homicides are down due to that on islamic scholar and he was deeply concerned over over the death of me and maybe this personal factor along with the many factors the way his initiative was received by the rest of the opposition the situation i was the situation is evolving on the ground the bloodshed that the endless bloodshed in syria maybe all of this made him decide to step down jus
they always come complain that the syrian government is an exclusive. government that basis for his own exclusion excluding anyone but that is not with them and this is something that the coalition of position forces and the new interim government is doing there saying we are the opposition we are present the syrian people and that anyone who says otherwise i was another approach to the issue should not be labeled as opposition and this is a serious problem and i think it's one of the key...
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it starts years fourteen point three the governing council b.c.b. can make such a determination only on food over two thirds majority will suggest in that at least one party for all states central bank cost of the world against cyprus the banks us then shut until the earliest use the next week and they use now demanded that cyprus imposed the controls on all movements of money into and out of the banking system incidentally such controls would most likely be in breach of the u. laws government calling market and that's the latest on station souter's so the situation as you see still pretty bad but it's not as bad as the situation in houston texas where if you're really hungry because bankers have stolen all your money. this is the future for you hungry homeless man ticketed for digging through trash. a man in houston ran afoul of a law making it illegal to dig through trash seriously james kelly was hungry and looking for something to eat he tried to find it in the trash bin here houston city hall for that he was ticketed been charged with quote dis
it starts years fourteen point three the governing council b.c.b. can make such a determination only on food over two thirds majority will suggest in that at least one party for all states central bank cost of the world against cyprus the banks us then shut until the earliest use the next week and they use now demanded that cyprus imposed the controls on all movements of money into and out of the banking system incidentally such controls would most likely be in breach of the u. laws government...
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. >> you know every liberal's dream that government seizing your money out right, there is nothing you can do about it. now no cyprus they could find out the hard way, this tiny island nation sent a tsunami shockwave to the rest of the world, keeping the banks closed until they find a more palatable way to. welcome i am neil cavuto, you got 10 grand in a bank account. how about waking up tomorrow morning and then finding a thousand bucks missing, right off the top, does that sound over the top? in cyprus that is reason that thousands of bankustomers are blowing their talk, with talk of a 10% tax on deposit the money, has a lot of angry customers storming the atm machines but the government has closed banks to avid a bank run, a keeping them close until they sort this out, but the tax is till coming. for cyprus it is about the cost of staying in the euro club, never mind how average i citizes there are getting club. but this is about taxing assets there. something with which we should all be very familiar here. no uncle sam has not hacked into our bank accounts -- yet, but he made a b-l
. >> you know every liberal's dream that government seizing your money out right, there is nothing you can do about it. now no cyprus they could find out the hard way, this tiny island nation sent a tsunami shockwave to the rest of the world, keeping the banks closed until they find a more palatable way to. welcome i am neil cavuto, you got 10 grand in a bank account. how about waking up tomorrow morning and then finding a thousand bucks missing, right off the top, does that sound over...
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the protesters are urging their government not to. pressure brussels wants to supriya to government to push through a highly unpopular tax that could wipe out ten percent of people savings the proposal has already been rejected once but there's growing concern that cyprus will be forced to accept it the country's banks have been paralyzed for almost a week now and i says are still important people are bracing themselves for the worst. all of this. the panic this negativity started of course on the announcement over the weekend from brussels that in order to get a ten billion euro bailout package cyprus will have to cough up about five point eight billion in the suggestion to impose a tax on. ninety one percent of cypriots according to a poll have been against. we've seen protests on the streets of people angry really . and specifically a germany they feel of the country has been cornered into a position where they really have no choice but to take a very hard decision now here's what some of the cypriots feel right now towards europe.
the protesters are urging their government not to. pressure brussels wants to supriya to government to push through a highly unpopular tax that could wipe out ten percent of people savings the proposal has already been rejected once but there's growing concern that cyprus will be forced to accept it the country's banks have been paralyzed for almost a week now and i says are still important people are bracing themselves for the worst. all of this. the panic this negativity started of course on...
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or the way the government tries to spin it because the facility is a lot better but speed guards have been there over the last few years all the dream inside as far as the internal reaction force team and the way the koran is treated in a stuff like that not much has changed maybe the outside it's changed but inside hasn't changed too much all hundred sixty six detainees being held there at the moment eighty six of them have been cleared for release since two thousand and nine one unable to go home because of transfer restrictions the guantanamo bay camps been operating for more than eleven years now despite president obama's promise to close it down or he's ever piskun all of what's back in his attempts to shut down the facility. the story around the closure of guantanamo bay prison has stuck to president obama ever since the brahmas to shut it down and here are some of the key dates on the way in january two thousand and nine when obama was inaugurated he ordered the facility to be closed within a year and banned certain into regression methods after the us government admitted tortu
or the way the government tries to spin it because the facility is a lot better but speed guards have been there over the last few years all the dream inside as far as the internal reaction force team and the way the koran is treated in a stuff like that not much has changed maybe the outside it's changed but inside hasn't changed too much all hundred sixty six detainees being held there at the moment eighty six of them have been cleared for release since two thousand and nine one unable to go...
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this is exactly the same government that we're talking about that had accepted only a few days ago a catastrophic plan that was dictated by the euro group who were negotiating only be only for it to be rejected by this it pretty parliament so why would anyone believe them this time around the country if you know a way of getting out of this mess by this point to be honest or at least in the medium or even the short and i don't think there's any sustainable way way out as you may have read already as you may already know the world bank as well as you warned. that risk for a contagion of us a good price is another thing that's so i guess the risk of thing that's becoming more and more a very strong possibility and almost a certainty it doesn't really matter whether whether these actually whether measures are implemented or not and whether that trading haircut is fifteen or twenty to twenty five percent which is pretty much the subject of a discussion of the your group of meeting to the really important thing is that the trust in banking system has been breached already and a bank run b
this is exactly the same government that we're talking about that had accepted only a few days ago a catastrophic plan that was dictated by the euro group who were negotiating only be only for it to be rejected by this it pretty parliament so why would anyone believe them this time around the country if you know a way of getting out of this mess by this point to be honest or at least in the medium or even the short and i don't think there's any sustainable way way out as you may have read...
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more than a thousand students protested a nicosia against a last ditch bailout deal the government struck with its creditors on sunday school and university students marched to the presidential palace in the capital chanting slogans and saying their future has been stolen that says the chairman of the bank of cyprus the country's largest financial institution resigned when all banks in the mediterranean state remain closed until first day to prevent a massive run on accounts depositors with over one hundred thousand euros and two of the main banks could see about forty percent of their assets taken to raise money for the crucial. reports now from nicosia. this like a bank is that back at the heart of the deal that cyprus sealed with its international creditors to get that ten billion euro bailout and what will happen to this back essentially is it will be split into pieces and people with deposits of more than one. hundred thousand viewers that are uninsured will have to take a huge here a lost whatever money they have here and many cypriots for the past week have begun to motional roller
more than a thousand students protested a nicosia against a last ditch bailout deal the government struck with its creditors on sunday school and university students marched to the presidential palace in the capital chanting slogans and saying their future has been stolen that says the chairman of the bank of cyprus the country's largest financial institution resigned when all banks in the mediterranean state remain closed until first day to prevent a massive run on accounts depositors with...
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there is a political willingness by the government to reach an agreement for the bailout. with the troika but it seems that they're making it more and more difficult using new demands they fear that exists in case that all demands of the trade got accepted i mean it would be very difficult for these memorandum of these agreement to be viable in the sense that we throw the country completely and the huge recession in the vicious circle and it will be extremely difficult if not impossible to get out of it this is unprecedented cyprus lost twenty five percent of its g.d.p. almost two years ago when there was the here a couple of the greek dead and there has been no compensation for that. these ideas being discussed are implemented there will be another here over the cyprus g.d.p. which will be around forty percent it would be impossible i think to get out of such a mess. thanks for joining us here on r.t. today british police are currently looking into the death of the self exiled russian tycoon and vocal kremlin critic of boris berezovsky a biohazard experts even sent to his
there is a political willingness by the government to reach an agreement for the bailout. with the troika but it seems that they're making it more and more difficult using new demands they fear that exists in case that all demands of the trade got accepted i mean it would be very difficult for these memorandum of these agreement to be viable in the sense that we throw the country completely and the huge recession in the vicious circle and it will be extremely difficult if not impossible to get...
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has called for a ceasefire with the government in a message read it to tens of thousands of kurdish new year celebrations it follows months of secret negotiations with authorities and it's seen as a step forward towards ending the twenty nine year conflict it's left forty thousand people dead week ago the kurdistan workers party the p.k. k. made a symbolic gesture releasing eight turkish hostages. more topical conversation soon than on this channel the tough financial choices facing cyprus up for discussion next in the kaiser reports our next program in a few minutes enjoying. wealthy british style. time to. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't gossip about what your mobile device says you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. by imax kaiser this is the kaiser report yeah we're still in new york city stacey
has called for a ceasefire with the government in a message read it to tens of thousands of kurdish new year celebrations it follows months of secret negotiations with authorities and it's seen as a step forward towards ending the twenty nine year conflict it's left forty thousand people dead week ago the kurdistan workers party the p.k. k. made a symbolic gesture releasing eight turkish hostages. more topical conversation soon than on this channel the tough financial choices facing cyprus up...
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i think our government will keep doing that. unfortunately, i believe they're waiting for some kind of bubble to happen. right? they had an internet bubble, a housing bubble and without a bubble they're going to keep things going the way they're going. charles: the bell is going off and the markets. larry, we did bail them out, there was a tarp program along with the other goodies you're talking about and it's not outside the realm of possibility? >> i guess it's not outside the realm of possibility and they like to keep people quiet here and we have short memories. in my opinion they'll get things going as long as they can until something picks up the economy, in my opinion it's going to be a bubble, an energy bubble or what, something they're waiting for. charles: larry, we appreciate it. and the market is open and on the screen, the dow up 36 points. the banks in cyprus are closed right now officially until thursday so let's see how the other european banks are trading, nicole. nicole: it's interesting because yesterday the a
i think our government will keep doing that. unfortunately, i believe they're waiting for some kind of bubble to happen. right? they had an internet bubble, a housing bubble and without a bubble they're going to keep things going the way they're going. charles: the bell is going off and the markets. larry, we did bail them out, there was a tarp program along with the other goodies you're talking about and it's not outside the realm of possibility? >> i guess it's not outside the realm of...
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as a lawful government that would. oversee the matter manage the day to day of government work. you'll be watching the weekly here and i'll be back with a news team with more for in about ten fifty three minutes from now in the meantime we follow a filmmaker's dangerous journey across war ravaged iraq that's coming your way of the break. jorge rios an argentinean student at seventeen other similar students from foreign countries all paid a private company between three thousand and four thousand dollars so that they get to take part in a u.s. state department work study program he was promised forty hours of work per week at a common fast food restaurant with a decent salary but the reality he claims was quite different he was actually only given around four hours of work per week what was expected to be on call twenty four seven like a surgeon i guess in case of some burger emergency he says he was forced to live in accommodations that were provided by the restaurant real six plane that he had to sleep in a child size
as a lawful government that would. oversee the matter manage the day to day of government work. you'll be watching the weekly here and i'll be back with a news team with more for in about ten fifty three minutes from now in the meantime we follow a filmmaker's dangerous journey across war ravaged iraq that's coming your way of the break. jorge rios an argentinean student at seventeen other similar students from foreign countries all paid a private company between three thousand and four...